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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1896)
CAR WHEELS HAYE NO MERCY jf an Ran Over by a Freight Train at Scappoose. Hie Lei Out Off HoIow the Knee HI Parents Live In rJaglnaw, Michigan Amputation. Monday night boul 10 o'clock it 8op twos tlx nortliboHnd Nortbsrn Pacific freight train ran ovar a man and ssvsrsrt lila left lug about ball war between tha knee and ankle. The unfortunate man was brongbt to tha offlca of Dr. H. R, CHIT In thla eity aa qulokljr a poeaible, where Dre. Cliff and Hons amputated the limb Jnit below Ilia knee. Tba young man gave bti name aa Arthur Humphreys, aged it yaara. When called upon by a Mist reporter ba told th follow. Ing etory; "I left my home In Saginaw. Mich., three yean ago. My father la a lawyer and baa resided In that city for many yeara. Mon. day evening I boarded tba train at Port land for Taoonia. Whan wa arrived at Ocapnooaa I got off tha train, and In at tempting to get aboard when tha train tarted my foot caught between the tlee and two wheele pasted over my left leg, leaving only elnewa hoi. ling It together, though I managed to get it clear of tha track before tha neit trucka came along. My leg aeemad numb and I did not realiie what bud happened until I tried lo aland nd than I discovered my leg waa cruehed and blood waa flowing freely. I at once took from my pocket a atrap and bound it tight around my leg In order to alop tha flow of blood, and In a few ruinutoa assist anca came from tha atatlon and I waa at once brought to Bt. Helena." ' Tha amputation waa performed Monday nlgbt about 1 o'clock, and Tuesday morn ing tha unfortunate man waa reatlng eaay nd talked freely of tha accident and of bin travail ainca ba left boma. Ilia father waa telegraphed to. who at onoa wired Rev. Wsatherdon at Portland, who waa an old acquaintance, to aee that everything poasl- bla waa dona for hla eon. Rev. Weather rlon came down Wedneeday to look after tha oomfort of tha young man, and atated that tba boy'a father waa abundantly able to pay all aipentes Incurred In tba matter and wanted bleaon to have tba boat of care Tha Injured man la now bring cared for t tha residence of Mra. Bcott In thla city, nd ia Improving aa rapidly aa could be expected. Jammed Brrwiiir Loog. William Boaimeui, of Bachelor Flat, met with a painful accident laat Monday while t work on bla place, by being caught fcelwaen two toga, eorlaaaly injuring his tripe. He cam lo Una city for treatment at the banda ot Dr. Roea nd at present ie somewhat improved, but it will be eeveral daye before he ia sufficiently recovered to resume work. Two Million Bushels or Himo. There ta but little movement in wheat new, althnnih dealers aay there am . 1.000.000 buehela yet on hand in 4b. arc t ion, moat of which ia being held by poola for a higher .price. The late flurry mi wheat aM in tiuae to caloli a great deal ta first fcaada, and In conarejuenee the farmer in the Palouee country are ia better fix than for three yeara, and are able to pay for what they buy, il not to pay up old scores. 3ood Discharoko. The oaiea ot Captaiui Quod and Coplsnd of the learners Young America and Kehaui, reepeotively, charged with carrying almon out of aeaaon, mention of which was mad in three columns la it week, waa tried in the (uatjoe court in Port land laat Friday. Captain Good waa discharged on the ground that ha waa not on the boat the day the aalinon were chipped, and therefore could wot lie held for viola tiou of the law. Cap tain Copeland, however, was sentenced to pa a line of f 50. Death or Jim Qdixo. Coroner's inqueet was held on the remains ot Jeaae Guild on Sauvie's iiland on Thursday of last week by J net ice Bwager, acting coroner. Guild had died on Tuesday before, and from all circumstance! it waa deemed neces sary to bold an inquest, though de ceased had been sick for about a year nd a half and lor tha paat three months bad been in a very critical condition. Dr. Chalmers waa present I the inquest and held an autopsy on the body which reeulted in discovering that death was caused from cancer of tha stomach. The remains were laid to rest in Scappoose cemetery the am evening. Try this Rsmidy. The following is prescribed for severe attacks of love loknees: "Fifteen ounces of dislike, one pound of experience, a Urge sprig ot time, three quarts of the cooling water ot consideration ; set them over the fire of love, sweeten with the sugsr of forgetfulnesa : akini it with the spoon of melancholy, put it in the bottom of your heart, cork it with tha cork of a clear conscience and let it remain and you wilt quickly find rent and be re stored to your sense again. These things can ba had of tha apothecary of the house of understanding, next aoor to resson, on prudsnoe street, in the village of contentment," Take when ft spell comes on. H Visitbd Coba. Albert Tosier, secretary oi me uregon rreea Astocia tion, passed through The Dalles laat week on hie way home to Portland from attendance at the National Edi torial Aaeooiation in Florida. After tha association adjourned Mr, Toiler pent aeveral weekt in visiting various point! of intereit in the south, among other trips was one to. the island of Cuba, whose people are now in a slate of rebellion against 8 pain. He said that the existing conditions there at the time of his viiit resembled the great railroad strike in this country the spring of 1894, n..ro thin it did an aotual warfare. Although Mr. ros ier viaited a large portion of the coun try he found no place that, in hii opin ion, waa ahead of Oregon. The Dallei Times Mountaineer, Hblpiho th Farmers A cornor ation that holds a good share of the mortgages on Umatilla county farms is helping out the farmers who have been obliged to resow their fields. The company funishct squirrel poison, fence poati, horse fend and seed to its tnortgugors, on n,b wt 0Mli TJiiB is an interesting object-lesion on the interdependence of capital and labor, it it better lor tueae mortgage com paniei thai the farmers ahould rata oropi and .continue to pay Intereit than that the mortgage ahould be forecloted. The farmer'! proipority meani too money loaner s prosperity, it la hard eometimei to make peopl believe that the oonverae of the proo- otition la true. 1 lie belief ii loo prev aient that the farmer'! interest ii en hanoed by making it ai nearly impos' tlble aa possible for the muney-loaner to do bualneaiat all. , PKIISONAIj and local. Jamet Mutkle went to Portland lait Monday. . Mn. T. J. Cleetou waa in Portland yealerday, , Sheriff ami Mrs. Doan went to Bain ier yesterday. P, A. Frakes, of Seippoose, was in town yeiterday. Tub Mist sntl Oregon ian one year for SZ.UU In advance. M. J. Kettering, of Rainier, wa i this city Wednesday. Sheriff Doan attended the primary In Kalolor Tuesday, 11. M. Fowler, of Goble, was in thii city last (Saturday night. The latest styles of spring millinery now on sale by Mrs. Bcott. Miss Daisy Watkins visited relatives in this oity last Saturday and Sunday W. E. Stevena and Frank Dow, of Sail vie a island, were in town yeiter day. County warranta or order for war ranti taken on subscription at thii office. Mlas Amy Georsre sot nt last Satur day and Sunday U Uiia oily visiting relatives. T. C. Watts, of Reuben, was shak ing banda with friends in this city last Friday. Mrs. Frank Dow and children went to Vernonia yeiterday to visit her par ents and Irieuds. Thomas Cloninger and his mother, Mrs. 8. R. Shattuck, of Boappooae, were In town Wednesday. Mr. and Mas, T. J. Cleeton were in Astoria last Friday and Saturday, re turning home Saturday night. Mrs. M. J. Scott has just received a spring stock of millinery, which can be seen by calling at her reaidence. Buy your caadiea at the New Drug 8lore, where a fresh supply of the most delicious creams are to be found L 1C. Adams, of Hillaboro, Dr. W. B. Morse and E. C. Giltner, of Salem, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Eugene Whitney, who has been ab sent in California for two or three months, returned to this place last Saturday. The McKinley club of this city held K regular meeting Wednesday even' ing and adjourned to meet again en April loth. Bev. Fhilbrook will preaoh at Scap- boose next Sunday at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and at Warren at 8 o'clock in the afternoon. 4 Mis Mamie Dart, who haa been vis iting with her aunt in Vancouver for several weeks, returned home from that place last Monday. Rev. W. L. Blackwell will preach at Deer Island Sunday, March 29th, at 11 o'clock A. Mm at Columbia City at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, and at St. Helens at 7 :80 P.M. A republican nomination doe not always mean an election, therefore the work ot nominating is only the beginning of the work to be doue be fore the ticket is elected. W. I. 8weetland, who left here short lime ago for California, arrived in this city yeiterday, having- returned to look after buiiueas interests, leav ing Mrs. Swealland with relatives in California. P. A. Frakes, ot Scappoose, laat Fri day sold and shipped to Portland butchers two steers aggregating 3,735 pounds. They were five yeara old, and netted Mr. Frakes an even hun dred dollar. : It bss been some yeirs lince all the political parties held their couventions ! u a v i O . I ! - . I J III ot. noian. ducu 1 tu w uuuv this year, however. Indeed, 8t Hel ens might lay claim to "oouvaulion city" this year. Joiepli Dobbins, ex-county judge of this county, who now lives near Urania Paas. 8oulhrn Oregon, was in this city Wednesdsy shaking hands with old friends. From here he went to Clatskanie and other down-river point Noticea are posted calling for a spec ial school meeting to be Held here next Monday night for the purpose of electing a director and clerk. Thii was made neoesaary by reason of a failure to bold an election at the proper time. - The county convention next Tues day furnishes food for speculation, and he who can guess the complexion of the ticket that will be nominated on that day will be deserving of a crown of diamonds as an evidence of being the greatest prophet on earth. Dr. Willis B. Morse came down from Salem laat Saturday lo spend his thir tieth birthday with his mother in bis old home. A number of bis friends were invited to spend his anniversary with him, and it Droved a very atroe able occasion. Mra. Muokle and Mrs. Quick presented the doctor a very handsome bouquet of flowers. A cue was tried in Justice Swaeer'e court yesterday in which Soott Bros, are accuaed by one Parker with hav ing elolon a oiittish net belonging to the latter. All the parlies concerned are engaged in flailing in Sturgeon lake in Sauvie's island. The net is cluimed to be the property of either party, or, in other words, both parlies claim to own such ft net aa the one in question. At press hour no decision had been reached. . For Sale. Parlies desiring ash, fir or oak wood, suwed stove lengths and delivered, for $2.60 per cord ahould in quire at this oflloo. WILLING TO BE SACRIFICED Aspirants for Places on the Republican Ticket. No Lack of Material From Which to Select ft Strong Ticket to be Voted for In Jnne. Aa the Urns drawi near for tbs county convention, Interest in the result of Its de liberation! become more intenne, end can' didatei for the various office and the f rlendi ot each become mors snxlous aa to the strength of their favorites. At thla time no one srsius to have a comer on a noml nation at the handa of tbs republican con ventlon, and all are praotlcalljr at sea aa to who will get plaoee on the ticket. There need be little fear, however, but that out ol the splendid array of aspirants good men will be selected for the eeveral posl lions. It might not be outof place hers to enum erate soma of the aspirants for nominations eubject to the decision of the convention For the office of representative to the leg islature the names of Hon. Norman Mer rill, ot Olstekanls, Judgs Blanchard, of Rainier, and Dr. H. R. Cliff, of St. Helena, are prominently mentioned. Tbs offlcs of county Judge will not go begging for want of worthy men who are willing to act In that capsoity if selected to do so, snd ss proof of till assertion tbs fol lowing gentlemen are being urged by their friends for the place; J. B. Doan, of Rain ier, H. L. Warren, of Clatekanle, R. Cox, of St. Helens, O. W. Barnes, of Qttlncj- and J. H. 8 wager, of Houlton. For county clerk Judaon Weed, the pres ent efficient incumbent, seems to have no opposition for renomlnatlon, and doubtless will be nominated by acclamation. The sheriff's office, however, will not be such easy game, as there srs several gentle men mentioned prominently for that piece, snd all bavs scores of friends who are look lag snd earnestly laboring In the interest of their favorite. Among the names tbst havs so far come to our knowledge are U. W. Hlakealey, the present efficient dep uty, T. C. Watte, who has proven bis abil ity to Ml tbs office, A. B. Little, ex-county surveyor, A. L. Clark and Beaton Smith of Rainier. Any of these gentlemen are aaid te posaeae the ntceasary qualifications to fill the office ef sheriff to the satisfaction of the people. The county assessor's office, tbs most thankless job in tbs county, where the in cumbent receives mors abase for lees pay than any other public servant, will be con tested for by Martin White, the present In cumbent, and M. F. Hasen, of Warren who aerved In that capacity in 1883-4. While it te perhapa true that the office of county assessor is more Important than ony other position of trust In tbs county, yet It seems that there are at present but two aspirants for the place, and no doubt whit ever one of them gets it bs will wish it bad been the other fellow. The school superintendent will be eon- tee ted for by J. O. Watts, who ha held that position with credit to himself for three terms and whose services bsvs gener ally been satisfactory , and I. B. Shoemaker, of Goble. E. M. Wharton, the present Incumbent of the treasurer's office, and C. H. Newell of this city, will contend for that office, in all probability, and there is not know to bs aoy others looking that way at thla time. Either one of them would be a aafe man as custodian of the county'a finances There seeme to be no other name men tloned for surveyor except that of W. N Meserve, of Delens, the present efficient official. There Is also a commissioner to be elected this time to serve four .rears. Like the as sessor, tba commissioner's principal com pensation is kicks and growla from a too selfish public and the man who gets ths office Is usually sorry for It after a little ex perience. The names mentioned for tbis place, however, are T. E. Mills, of Verno nia, W. D, Caae. of Pittsburg, A. J. Orwtg, of Mist, and J. A. Van, of Fiahbawk. For coroner nearly every man in lbs county has been mentioned, and no doubt there srs many who would accept the ar duous duties of that lucrative office. There may be others aspiring to the of- flora above named who are equally worthy, bat if so their names havs not reached ths sara of Ths Mist reporter, consequently ws give only what Information has been re ceived np to this time, and If there are oth ers whose names do not appear in tha fore going it Is the fsnlt of Mm who bss not called at the sanctum or placed btaiself in Ilia bands of his friends. Free Ft He. Send your address to H. E. Bucklin A Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will contnce you of their merits. These pills are easy.ln action and are particularly af fective in tbs curs ot constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles tbey havs been proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be pure ly vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Reg ular else 35 ets. per bos. Bold by Dr. Ross. Aabura Preolnot Proceedings. Pursuant to call, the republican pri mary of Auburn precinct waa called to order by S. B. Rose, chairman of the prsoinct committee, last Tueaday. On motion 8. B. Rose was elected chairman and 0. H. Newth seoretary. The eleotion of delegates and alter nates reaulted as followi: Delegates C. L. Parker, Rob't Pat rick, A. Shannahan and U. M. Beegh- Awarded Ughest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. Da CREAM MR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ill ley ; alternates I. Spencer, A. Elliott, A. Beraeson and J. Edbolrue. S. B. Rose was recommended as the county central committeeman. S. B. Rose, C. L. Parker and I. 8 pen cer were elected ae precinct commit teemen for the coming two years. Clarence Adams was elected as re publican nominee for justice of the pesce, and JSsrneat Shannahan as con stable. On motion the delegates were in structed to work for the nomination of a man for representative who is in favor of free coinage of silver. Speeches were made favoring the republican party placing Itself on rec ord in favor of the abolition of the law requiring the posting of notices on property to be sold for taxes ; restric tion of state officers lo constitutional salaries, and no appropriations for high schools. O. H. Newth, 8. B. Robb, Secretary. Chairman VALLEY ITEMS. Valley farmers srs slowly putting In the spring crops. Teepool Dupont moved out a family from bers laat week. Mr. F. Coboski has ranted tbs Resfmeus place for one year. W, Resfmeus was visiting here on the Htb of ths month. Mr. WlsnaiU snd family toft hare on the 16th for the 811ft reservation, where tbey will in future reside. The condition of the atmosohers In thla region la somewhat coder of late, and a few hard frosts bsvs prevailed which keeps back vegetation. However, we are of the opinion tbat no bad effects to fruit havs re sulted, as tbs blossoms ars well open. REUBEN ITEMS. W. C. King moved from the mill ont to bis place at Apiary last Wednesday. Mrs. Bell Gsddis will leach the Reuben school. The term will begin about April 15th. 8. E. King and family left tbis place last Monday for Kansas City, where tbey will make their home. O. P. Mann moved bis family from Albi- na to this place last week. They will live in the Barton bouse. Mr. Mann is ths as slstant engineer at the cold storage. At the republican primaries held In Deer Island precinct, the following business was transacted : T. C. Watts waa elected chair man and H. C. Brown secretary. Henry otehman and James McNaugbton were elected delegates to the county convention Gabrel Dugraw was nominated for justice of the peace and E. W. Fowler for consta ble. Beat Estate Deals. C. W. Blakealey to Hannah Tyaxkiewics, lots 2. 3, 20, 21, 22 and the south of lots and 19, block 23. St. Helens; $1.00. W. E. Conyers snd wife to Julia M. Suth erland, 6 acres of E. W, Conyers' donstion claim ;f 300. A. T. Dobbins to Cordelia Johnson, F. M. Warren donation claim, quitclaim ; $1 Mercy S. Dobbins to Msry W. Newsoin F. M. Warren donation claim; $3000. Cordelia Johnson to Mary W. Newaom, F. M. Warren donation claim, quitclaim 11,00. C. N. Plowman and wife to Liaxie Sher man, 6X acres in lot 1, section 2, tp 4 n, r west; S107. Hannah Tyszkiewicx to W. B. Dillsrd block 43, St. Helens; 150. Jones, He Pays the Freight. Send for a copy of "The Buyers' Guide," with latest reductions and market reports. Sent free to any ad dress. Freight on f 20 order of goods paid to any point on the Columbia river, reached by Portland boats, Jones' Cash Store, 105 Front street, between Washington and Stark, Port land, Oregon. Backlea'a Arnica Halve. The best Salve in the world for cots, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, snd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is gusrv an teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbst ths Local Im migration Board of Columbia County, lo cated at BU Helens, will hold a public meet ing on the let day of April. 1898, at the Courthouse, In 8t. Helens. All residents of Colombia county interested In inducing immigrants to locate in the county are in vited to be present. J. R. UEEOLE, E. E. QUICK, President. Secretary. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Oestotia. iee abe vaa a Child, she cried for Cutoria. When she became Mlas, she dang to Caatorla. When she bad Children, ah gave tbem Oaatorle Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Cora McCullough, plaintiff, vs. I To Charles McCullough, the defendant above uaineu ; N THE NAME OF THK STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint herein on the first day of the next reguUr term of the Court aforesaid, which shall commence six weeks or more after the ft rat publication of this summons, to-wit: On Tuesday the 13th day ofMy, 1M, and If you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wtt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between filaintlff and defendant and for auoh other and nrther relief, in the premises, aa to the Court nay seem Just and equitable. Thla summons ! ntihlithMl nnnmtnt tA an order of the Honorable T. A. HeBride, Judge of the Court above named, made and entered of record In said Court on the 26th day of March, 1896; that this summons be served upon you by publication thereof one a week for six successive weeks, ia The Oregon Mist, a weekly newspaper o! general circulation, pub lished at St. Helens, Columbia oountv. Oregon. A. C EMMONS & GEO. J. CAMERON, m27m8 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Netlea ef final Aecaaat. Notice ia hereby riven that the adminis trators of the estate of Georte Clark, deceas ed, have tiled their final account in the County Court of Columbia county, and that the Judge of aaid court has aet Tuesday, the 5th day of May. 1806. at the hour of 11 o'oiock A, M., tortlie hearing of objections, if any there be, to the allowance ot the same. F. A. FisHse. 8. E. HiEaia, March 23, 1898. m27a2 Administrators. DELEGATES WERE SELECTED For the County Convention Next Tuesday. "How Do They Stand?" Is the Ques tion Propounded on the Streets and In Business Houses. Ths republican primary was held here last Tueaday for the purpose of electing Ave delegates to tbs county convention, which resulted In the election of Harrison Allen, A. Henderson, John Downing, H. B. Cliff and David Davis. There were only about 85 votes polled out of about 140 republican rotes csst at ths election In 1S94. Tbs meeting was called to order by Har rison Allen, county central committeeman fur Union precinct, and on motion a com mittee of three wss appointed on order of bnsinsss, consisting of J. K. Beegle, B. Cox snd O. W. Cole. This committee rec ommended that the voting be conducted practically in the same manner as pre scribed by the Australian ballot law, and the recommendations with alight amend ments were adopted. The chair then ap pointed R. Cox, E. M. Wharton and A Davis as Judges, snd Fred Caples snd D. Davis as clerks. Nominations wsrs then declsred in order snd about thirtseo names were placed before the meeting from which to select fire delegates, and tbs bal lot resulted aa above stated. It was a noticeable co-incident that ser sral persona voted who had heretofore af filiated with either the democratic or popa list party, but by their taking part In a re publican primary tbey seem to believe the remedy for present evils lies within ths policy of that party. J. B. Godfrey was nominated for justice of the peace and James Cox for constable. A precinct committee consisting of J. R. Beegle. James Cox and Fred Caples was appointed by the chair. Other precincts in the county elected delegates to ths county convention which meets next Tuesday, as follows: Rainier-Miles Sbeeirn, W. J. Deits.W. M. Perry and H. B. Englebright. Oak Point Geo. Mayger, Harvey Tingle, and Robert 8. Payne. Beaver Falls C. Loyegren and O. K, Wonderly. Sherman W. D. Connell, Samuel Kinder and James Qaitens. Scappoose T. A. Cloninger, James Leon ard and F. H. 8 wager. Auburn C. L. Parker, U. M. Begble7, A. Shannahan and Robert Patrick. Deer Island Henry Stehman and Jsmes McNanghton. Apiary Oliver Anderson. Marshland and Nehalem have not yet been beard from, and Clatekanle does not bold tbe primery election until Saturday. Summons. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for tne ixmmy oi coiumota. m.. ' V - , 1 Dnlr , . n a corporation existing under the laws! the unitea states, piainutr, vs. Walter Severn, Mary Severn and The Mayger Company, a corporation existing under ine laws 01 we ataie oi Oregon, oeienoania. To Mary Severn, on of the above-named de ronaama: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, X You are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of tbe above entitled Court, to wit: On or before Tueadav. tba 12th day of May, 1896, and in cae you fail so to do. tne piaintm witt appiy to tne saia toan tor tne relief prayed for in Its comi laint in the said cause, via: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage given by yourself and Walter aevern on tne tn oar oi atav. joh upon tne nortneaai quarter nt section si, townsnip I north of ranee 8 west in sold Columbia Countv. Oregon, to secure the payment of a promissory note for S200.00 ot even date and drawing inter est at the rate of ten per cent per annum, upon which there ia now due and nnnaid tha sum of 267..16, and an attorney's fee of $50.00, said note ana mortgage naving oeen giveu aefenaant, The Maveer Co.. and bv it aulened to olainUff. and also for a Judgment against the saidde- tenaanta, n alter ana Mary Severn, tne maxeni of aaid note and mortgage, for the amount of the said not, interest and attorney's fees, amounting in the aggregate to $307.33, and for general reitei, ana lor ecu of suit. Defendant, Mary Severn, will please take no tice that this summons ia published by order of the Judge of the above entitled Court, made and aataa the wtn aay of March, ibds. m27mS Plaintiff 's Attorneys. Citation. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, tor tne county ot tjoiumnia. In the Matter of the Estate of ( Christian Stehman, deceased.) To Belinda Stehman. inrvlving widow of de ceased, and Levi K. Stehman, John Steh man, Henry Stehman, D. Stehtnaa, Hen rietta Fowler, Mary Neer, Sarah Ernst, Martha Luta, Lincoln Stahmau, Clara Hud son, Nettie Wilcox, heirs ot said decedent, and any and all others known or unknown, Interested In said estate: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yon. and each of vou. are herebv com manded to be and appear before the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for Colum- ki. n-t - .... U . , . ,t. . . tne court House, In the City of BU Helens, oa the 4th day of May, 1896, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause. If aay exist, why an order should not oe mane oy sal a uoun autnonsing tne aa ministrator of said estate to sell the real oron- erty belonging to said aetata, or so much thereof as .hall be necessary to pay the charges, ex penses of administration, and claims arainst saia estate, wnicn aaid real estate la particularly described aa follows, lo-wlt: The undivided one half interest of, in and to tha following de scribed real estate situate In Columbia county, State of Oregon, to-wit: The northwest quarter oi tne soutnwest quarter, ana lot numner six, all in section thirteen in township six north of ranee number two west of the Willamette mer idian, and containing It and 80-100 aorea of land. Witness my hand and the seal of aaid court amzeu this xstn day of March, uos. juuson fftsu. Clerk of the County Court By W. A. HAERI3, SEAL. For Sale. The cheapest place in Columbia oounty. Inquire ol R. O. HAZEN, Warren, Oregon. tf PROFESSIONAL. JR. EDWIN ROSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. St. Helens, Oregon J. CLSSTOH. H. AU.SH. ALLEN A CLEETON, ttorneys and Counselors at Law ST. HELENS, - OREGON. J)R. H. R. CUFF, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 8t Helens, Oregon. R. J. E. HALla, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Clatekanle, Columbia county. Or. 'yy N. MKSXRVK, Surveyor and Civil Engineer DELENA, OREGON. fVtnntv RnrvAvnr T.anrl niivvjtvlnir Tnwn PlatUnr &nd KiivIiimHii work nromnilv r, o O K S exreuted. OUR FIFTH" SPECIAL SaAiLE SINCE REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE 81 and 83 THIRD ST, S. W, Cor. Oak Men's All - Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted Made From Our Celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimeres. SOLE AGENTS Albany Woolen Mills Dairy Supplier 0.ARGE ASSORTMENT Alio a large amrtment of Heating and Cooking Storee, Steel Range, Tinware, Granite War. At lunilnum. Axe sredgea. Croaa-Cut Sawa, wedgea, tc, at price to suit Everybody. 212 First Street, Near Salmon, for Infants PnOTHERS, Do rs.fc..... 1r.-a....... . UU Ttateenan's Props, Godfrey 'a Cordial, many ao-oalled Soothing Byrey. aad aaosS remedies tor eUldrea are composed steftam er saorpUnst TersKjgw tha optam sad morphiaearaamperjrtBcaarooUepolaoMr gjTpKnow that Boat countries draaxislsanampnaJttsdtaasOamestkai wttlmnt lahotrnf them pobom t 3o Ton Know that yea should not nasmtt any medkaaa ta t ah ram MM anlea ymi or yonr phyaiefcta know ot what It la eompoaed f Po Test Kaowthat Oaatorta I a puielf sstsMs mcmntitm. mat mat a MM at Us iapwlients is published with rr bottle f t Toai Kmw that Oactoria ia tba praaortpOoa of tb faraoua Dr. Bamoat Pitcher. That it haa bona la mo or nearly thirty yeara, and that mora Caatorla Is mem sold tbaa of aB other remedies (or ebOdna combined f Po T Rtvnr that the Patent Offlo lVpartrnant ot tba Patted attm. and of other eountrlea, bar Isaued eotdnaha right to Dr. Pitcher and hi aaalgM to Mite wort . -"n lr-"-m tTnintf t iHlniilnis iiiTniieaT PoTci It w that onset ths TMmmitixmTatoUfrntmmmmtvnimttMmwm tseaass Oastoria had been prow to be sAaelataTy h I tmlssst Po Te Know that 35 aTsarac dosse of Caatoria ars carta, or one cent a doss I TJ Tea Know thatwbaa riaimi let thla aae mrartM., war be kept wan, and tbat you may hat uahnmsa rest I WIUth tMaarwarthknoirtn. Ineyaradaala, Children Cry for mi.. '" - " - - -THK BANQUET SALOON Has re-otwneJ nnder the msnatrement of GEOKGK A. BRIKN. corner ot Strand and Cowlita Streets. St. Helens. Oregon, where esn be found tbe choicest brands of WINE AND LIQUOR Card tables. Dool table, billiard table and other derioes for ths entertainment of pat rons, where time can be pleasantly spent. FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besides other nonnlar brands, are kDt constantly on band to supply the increared trade at this very popular saloon. THK FAMOUS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY IS KEPT AT THK BaNQUKT. Monte Vista Nursery A choice lot of two-vear-old Annie Trees. Ben Davis, Northern Bpy, tipitsenberg.Qrav enstein, Melon, Bed Xstrachan and other varieties. A choice lot of Italian Prune, Plum, Pear and Cherry Trees, and small fruits. Trees hare been inspected and pro nounced the cleanest, thriftiest and nicest lot in the district. Tbey are crown on wall under-drained fir timber sou, have good fibrous roots, which ws dig with trees. Send for list. Address A. HOLADAY MCAPPOOSB, It OREGON lfi w luUUUMU uuuiu a. INDUSTRY l SPRING AND SUMMER 1896 Wool Suits DntnnnlTo Unmo $8.85 ss J.M. MOYER&CO. 81 and 83 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR, PORTLAND, OREGON and Children. You Know . Car S6 Pltchcr'a Csstorla. zaBE&sssBLwmBkvmmm WHITE COLLAR LINE Btia. Telephone and Bailey Oataert COLUMBIA RIVER A PDGET BOUND HA V. CO Alder St., Portland; yiTfti dock, Aitoria. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA Telephone leavee Portland dally (except Sun day) at 7 a. m., leavee Aitoria dailr at 7 p. m., (except Sunday). Runa direct to train tor Clat op beaoh, and eonnacte with eteamer Ilwaoo ror iiwho irama, running to all points an North beach. Batlev Oataert Imvm Pnrtlan4 Ai.w . (except 8unday), on aaturaaj at 11 p. m. Leaves Aitoria dally at : a. m. (except Sunday and Monday), on Sunday at 7 p. nt.; eonnecta with all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaoo beaoh. Thia Una hu a hn&t MMMtfn. atiih wh beaohea, returning from Astoria every night in tba week. S. A. 6SKLXY, Agent V. B. BCOTT, Pres. Decker's BARBER SHOP J. H. DECKER, Proprietor. Ths old and reliable barber haa his rarer Jnet aa a ham can ba fnmwt. will Hai comfortably and quickly lor only 1 oanta. . ST. HELEN8, j : 0BEG05 HUCHLE BROS. . KAHDrACTUIlBS Of Dimension Lumber, Flooring, . Rustic. Sheathing, Casings, and a complete stock of eysiy vsriety of Rough and Dressed Lumber ALWAYS OR HAND. AT THB OLD STAND, ST. HXLEV OREQOM